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10.Authorindex ADA 14.Indd ABSTRACT AUTHOR INDEX The number following the name refers to the abstract number, not the page number. A number in bold indicates the author is the abstract presenter. Aamidor, Sarah 662-P Agarwal, Neera 1224-P Al Sinani, Sawsan S. 2558-PO Aanstoot, Henk-Jan 1236-P Agarwal, Ulka 2278-PO Al Tikriti, Alia 1529-P Abbas, Zulfi qarali G. 1419-P Agdauletova, Saule 1133-P Al Yahyaee, Said A. 1626-P Abbasi, Fahim 121-OR, 1616-P, 1723-P Agrawal, Madhur 2012-P AL Zadjali, Fahad 2558-PO Abbasi, Munira S. 933-P Aguayo-Mazzucato, Cristina 203-OR, 2116-P Al Zaid, Aus 1541-P Abbott, Marcia 2160-P Aguilar, Linda 1159-P Alahmar, Ahmed 565-P Abbruzzese, Lorenza 658-P Ahdal, Jaishid 2527-PO Ala-Korpela, Mika 2055-P Abdalla, Dulcineia 509-P Ahlqvist, Emma 140-OR Alam, Imran 2016-P, 2017-P, 2659-PO Abd-Alrahman, Sherif 2052-P Ahmad, Huma 2522-PO Alam, Uazman 564-P, 565-P, 583-P, 2276-PO, Abdella, Nabilla 428-P, 2003-P Ahmad, Shafqat 1593-P 2282-PO Abdelmoneim, Ahmed 335-OR, 1328-P Ahmad, Tariq 1246-P Alarcon, Cristina 47-OR, 305-OR Abderrahmani, Amar 386-OR Ahmadian, Maryam 2160-P Al-Attas, Omar 2052-P Abdollahi, Maryam 662-P Ahmann, Andrew J. 231-OR, 331-OR, 940-P, Alba, Maria 1078-P, 1095-P ABSTRACT AUTHOR INDEX Abdulatty, Mohamed 703-P 2369-PO Albai, Oana 1506-P Abdul-Ghani, Muhammad 4-OR, 1148-P, 1835-P, Ahmed Khan, Balkhiwala 1217-P Al-Barazanji, Kamal A. 1948-P 1920-P, 1985-P Ahmed, Asma 2635-PO Albarwani, Sulayma A. 1626-P, 2558-PO Abdulhamid, Sarah 2148-P Ahmed, Rania 1541-P Alberico, Federica 136-OR, 1614-P Abdul-Hay, Samer O. 978-P Ahmeti, I. 674-P Albers, Peter H. 715-P Abdullah, Chowdhury S. 311-OR Ahn, Chang Ho 445-P, 1393-P, 1607-P, 1642-P, Albertorio, Juan R. 828-P Abdulreda, Midhat H. 348-OR 1752-P, 2532-PO, 2557-PO Albrecht, Kellen 53-OR Abe, Takahiro 2402-PO Ahn, Chul Woo 1110-P, 1406-P, 1450-P, 1489-P, Albright, Ann L. 1487-P Abel, E. Dale 1696-P, 1860-P, 1970-P 2047-P Albright, Cheryl L. 360-OR Aberer, Felix 931-P, 2372-PO, 2375-PO Ahn, Jae Hee 2324-PO, 2534-PO Al-Daghri, Nasser 752-P, 2023-P, 2052-P, 2325-PO Abernethy, Gillian 2046-P Ahn, Jin Hee 1707-P Alderisio, Antonio 854-P Abiko, Atsuko 514-P Ahn, Kang Hee 556-P Aldini, Giancarlo 1987-P Abood, Beth 2005-P Ahn, Kyu Jeung 884-P, 1435-P Al-Disi, Dara 752-P Abraham, Mary 939-P Ahn, Song Voque 1408-P Alegre, Karen C. 663-P Abraham, Mona A. 1919-P Ahn, So-Yeon 1706-P, 1720-P, 1781-P Alejandro, Emilyn 2114-P, 2148-P Abraham, Tobin M. 1351-P Ahn, Sylvie A. 107-OR, 623-P, 624-P, 629-P, 1519-P Aleppo, Grazia 911-P, 2451-PO Abrahamsson, Niclas 102-OR Ahn, You Hern 451-P, 1387-P Alexander, Michael 1662-P, 2572-PO Abramson, Natalie W. 1203-P Ahn, Yu-Bae 549-P Alexanian, Sara 23-OR, 1433-P Abreu, Cristina 2549-PO Ahrén, Bo 189-OR, 329-OR, 991-P, 1060-P, 1749-P Alexiadou, Kleopatra 2647-PO Abuaysheh, Sanaa 1022-P, 1876-P Ahroni, Jessie H. 641-P Alfadda, Assim 752-P Abudukadier, Abulizi 1779-P Ahter, Jaweed 2635-PO Al-Fawaz, Hanan 2325-PO Aburatani, Hiroyuki 1680-P Ai, HeYing 2542-PO, 2544-PO Alharbi, Turki 354-OR, 600-P, 1894-P Abu-Shamat, Layla 1618-P Aiello, Lloyd P. 353-OR Alhenc-Gelas, Francois 645-P Accili, Domenico 141-OR Aiello, Vito 2378-PO Ali, Asif 796-P Acerini, Carlo L. 948-P Aihara, Ken-ichi 906-P Ali, Mohammed K. 1155-P, 1389-P, 1517-P, 1534-P, Acevado-Duncan, Mildred 1719-P Ainai, Akira 546-P 1536-P, 1549-P Achterath, Nicole 1796-P Aitkulov, Murat T. 2683-PO Ali, Tomader 2204-P Ackermans, Mariette T. 59-OR, 96-OR, 1677-P, Aizenstein, Howard J. 333-OR, 337-OR, 789-P, Al-janabi, Wissam 1722-P 2020-P 1457-P Aljohani, Naji 2325-PO Acker-Palmer, Amparo 1960-P Aja, Susan 1769-P Al-Kafaji, Ghada 1612-P Acord, Chelsea R. 680-P Ajay, Vamadevan S. 1155-P, 1188-P Alkhalidy, Hana 243-OR, 1969-P Acosta-Delgado, Domingo 2475-PO Ajilore, Olusola 831-P Alkharfy, Khalid 2052-P Acum, Michelle 796-P Akana, Momi 2645-PO Allayee, Hooman 281-OR, 1777-P Adaikalakoteswari, Antonysunil 1692-P, 2006-P Akanuma, Yasuo 1052-P, 1124-P Allen, Carrie 1008-P, 2632-PO Adam, Klaus-Peter 1372-P, 1381-P Akbari, Omid 281-OR Allen, Eric 247-OR Adams, Sara 21-OR Akhan, Muharrem 459-P Allen, Janet M. 233-OR, 235-OR, 774-P, 942-P, 948-P Adams, Sean H. 1732-P Aki, Nanako 489-P, 906-P, 1490-P Aller, Rocio 2519-PO Adamska, Agnieszka 2238-PO Akil, Ammira 1232-P Allgrove, Jeremy 2541-PO Adamska, Edyta 1605-P, 2069-P Akiyama, Haruhiko 200-OR Allison, Beth A. 1142-P Adeel, Saira 853-P Akpunar, Dercan 2298-PO Allison, Matthew 2497-PO Adkins, Deanna W. 1505-P Akturk, Mujde 2243-PO Allister, Candice A. 2657-PO Adkins, Laura 478-P Al Arouj, Monira 2224-PO Al-Lozi, Amal 1230-P, 1231-P Adler, Amanda I. 612-P, 2220-PO Al Hayek, Ayman A. 2468-PO Al-Mahroos, Ghazi 1612-P Admiraal, Wanda 2043-P Al Juhani, Amal 2468-PO Alman, Amy C. 7-OR, 73-OR, 1564-P, 1577-P Adrian, Charlotte L. 910-P Al Khaldi, Rasha 428-P Almandoz, Jaime 300-OR Adzick, N. Scott 2179-P Al Kharusi, Najma N. 1626-P Almario, Rogelio U. 2018-P Affres, Helene 955-P Al Mehthel, Mohammed 79-OR, 1660-P Almdal, Thomas 442-P Afi k, Shaked 204-OR Al Mulla, Fahad 428-P Almond, Steve 1102-P Afkarian, Maryam 541-P, 552-P Al Sabaan, Fahad S. 1541-P, 2468-PO Alnaeeli, Mawadda 1699-P Afonso, Milessa S. 1959-P Al Saeed, Abdulghani 2468-PO Aloi, Joseph 2223-PO, 2444-PO Agarwal, Chhavi 192-OR Al Sayah, Fatima 778-P Alokail, Majed 2052-P OR-Oral P-Poster PO-Published Only A689 Alonso, Laura C. 197-OR, 2111-P, 2139-P Andreewa, Anne P. 2683-PO Armitage, Ian M. 1931-P Alos, Victor A. 2520-PO Andrei, Adin-Christian 911-P Armstrong, David G. 222-OR, 640-P, 654-P, 725-P Alsaheel, Abdulhameed 1249-P Andressdottir, Gudbjörg 52-OR Armstrong, Debra A. 886-P Alsaif, Mohammed 752-P Andrews, Christopher A. 1441-P Armstrong, Loren L. 2034-P Al-Saleh, Yousef 2325-PO Andrews, Rob 2317-PO Armstrong, Taylor 1358-P Alsayed, Hany M. 1201-P Andriankaja, Oelisoa M. 2525-PO Arnold, Suzanne V. 1353-P Alsayed, Nasreen A. 1612-P Andrikopoulos, Sofi anos 1698-P Arnolds, Sabine 235-OR, 896-P, 942-P Alssema, Marjan 1363-P Andrulli Buccheri, Valentina 2-OR, 1137-P Aroda, Vanita 1591-P Altinova, Alev 2243-PO Anene, Ayanna 1370-P Aronson, Ronnie 991-P, 2406-PO Altman, Jean-Jacques A. 795-P Angela, Napoli 2459-PO Aroor, Annayya 511-P, 2068-P Altomare, Maria 751-P Angeletti, Silvia 283-OR, 1895-P Arora, Jagriti 158-OR, 1211-P Altshuler, David 273-OR, 274-OR, 1615-P Angelopoulos, Theodoros 2647-PO Arredouani, Abdelilah 1586-P Altunbas, Hasan A. 499-P, 2629-PO Angius, Maria Filippina 2459-PO Arrese, Marco 1447-P, 1906-P Alvarado Martel, Dácil 675-P Anichini, Roberto 642-P, 1561-P Arriga, Roberto 282-OR, 1687-P Alvarez, Carmen 1134-P Anil, T.M. 1084-P Arslan, Erol 459-P Alvarez, Jose M. 407-P Anjana, Ranjit M. 1389-P, 1410-P, 1411-P, 1536-P Arslan, Metin 2243-PO Alvarez-Perez, Juan C. 104-OR, 2139-P Annamalai, Palam 295-OR Arslanian, Silva A. 29-OR, 160-OR, 1207-P Alves, Claudia M. 2234-PO Anne, Belton 1411-P Arteaga, Juan M. 992-P Alves, Tiago C. 2177-P, 2178-P Anniballi, Gaia 58-OR Arthur, Thais 1213-P Al-Yahyaee, Saeed 2558-PO Annicotte, Jean-Sébastien 309-OR Arvan, Peter 2114-P, 2148-P, 2169-P ABSTRACT AUTHOR INDEX Al-Yousef, Mohammed 2325-PO Annuzzi, Giovanni 58-OR, 854-P Asaad, Ghada A. 753-P Amarasinghe, Sivarathy 1495-P Ansarullah, A 341-OR, 2096-P Asada, Yoshiko 901-P Ambery, Philip 960-P, 961-P, 1339-P Anson, Blake 294-OR Asaka, Isao 2022-P Ambler, Geoffrey 1258-P Antisdel-Lomaglio, Jeanne 768-P Asano, Mai 431-P Ambos, Anu 987-P, 992-P Antonioli, Luca 2097-P Asano, Tomoichiro 89-OR, 289-OR, 1676-P, 1808-P, Amburgy, Sarah 365-OR Antoniolli, Luciana P. 470-P 1847-P AMD Annals Study Group 1172-P, 2439-PO, 2459-PO Antosik, Karolina 1581-P Asante, Albert 230-OR Ameer, Barbara 786-P Antsiferov, Mikhail B. 1018-P Asao, Keiko 652-P Ameri, Mahmoud 1007-P Antunes, Edson 368-OR Asato, Tadashi 153-OR Amiel, Stephanie A. 233-OR, 385-OR, 774-P, 1996-P Anupunpisit, Vipavee 1072-P Asbjörnsdottir, Björg 1281-P Aminuddin, Aminuddin 1973-P Anyfanti, Panagiota 2515-PO Asche, Stephen E. 322-OR Amir Levy, Yifat 2035-P Anzai, Keizo 1789-P Aschemeier, Baerbel 2541-PO Ammanath, Peethambaran 217-OR Anzola, Isabel 151-OR Ascher-Svanum, Haya 898-P Ammori, Basil 2276-PO Ao, Ziliang 27-OR, 79-OR, 1660-P Asghar, Omar 564-P, 565-P Amols, Mark H. 230-OR Aoki, Michiko 699-P Ashida, Kenji 1789-P Amor, Paul A.
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